If you are wondering what to cook tonight, Arakas Laderos is an easy, healthy and delicious option. So, grab your reusable bags and head to Prinos Farm&Deli to pick up the ingredients. Basically all you’ll need is peas, carrots.
When it comes to Mother’s Day celebrations, the question is: What is the best way to treat the most important woman in your life? For most people, our mothers are the one person who has given us everything. So,.
Easter is one of the most important festivities on the Cyprus calendar. And delicious food makes up a huge part of the celebrations. Succulent Souvla on the grill, tender lamb cooked in fragrant herbs and a whole array of.
To be gluten free, or not to be gluten-free, that is the question. Gluten-free diets have become trendy in recent years, as people adopt healthier habits for better living. But questions regarding the actual health benefits of a gluten-free.
Whether you are an environmentalist, an animal lover, a wellness enthusiast or an athlete, adopting a plant-based vegan or vegetarian diet is one of the best things you can do this year. The science has spoken and eating a.
This March 15 is Clean Monday. Also known as Green Monday here in Cyprus, this local public holiday marks the end of the carnival festivities and the beginning of the 40-day lent fasting period in the Christian and Orthodox.
Winter in Cyprus may mean colder weather and shorter days. But one thing this season does have is an abundance of fresh citrus fruits, growing in profusion across the island – nature’s way of helping us fight against the.
Its officially winter and the coldest time of the year is upon us. Which makes this the perfect season for hearty and nutritious comfort food to keep us warm from the inside out!One classic traditional Cypriot dish that ticks.
The dawn of a new year always brings with it an air of hope and optimism doesn’t it? The natural closing of one chapter and welcoming in of a fresh new start offers the perfect opportunity to make positive.
The sixth of January marks the Christian feast day of the Epiphany in Cyprus. And while the religious significance of the day celebrates the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan, alternative traditions have emerged, passed down through generations.